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Personal Finance Subreddit Analytics
Personal Finance is a Nerds topic covering 109 Reddit communities with 80,125,169 combined members. Use this page to compare top Personal Finance subreddits, track daily and weekly growth, and find related communities for research, marketing, or audience discovery.
Personal Finance communities currently show ↗ +0.32% average daily growth and ↗ +1.16% average weekly growth across tracked subreddits. Net tracked movement is +35,521 members today and +140,041 members this week .
Popular Personal Finance Reddit communities include r/personalfinance, r/stocks, r/Frugal, r/Shoestring, r/investing.
Best Personal Finance Subreddits Guide
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Top Personal Finance Subreddits (20)
r/personalfinance
Learn about budgeting, saving, getting out of debt, credit, investing, and retirement planning. Join our community, read the PF Wiki, and get on top of your finances!
r/stocks
The most serious place on Reddit for Stock related discussions! Don't hesitate to tell us about a ticker we should know about, market news, or financial education. Check out our WIKI that has beginner & advanced topics on both investing & trading.
r/Frugal
Frugality is the mental approach we each take when considering our resource allocations. It includes time, money, convenience, and many other factors.
r/Shoestring
A community to discuss frugal travelling, last-minute travel deals, cheap destinations, and cheap means of travel. Whether couchsurfing, camping, or staying in hostels, whether hitchhiking or staying on Airbnb, let's discuss and share the best budget travel ideas and deals!
r/povertyfinance
Financial advice, frugality tips, stories, opportunities, and general guidance for people who are struggling financially. No Judgement, just advice!
r/financialindependence
This is a place for people who are or want to become Financially Independent (FI), which means not having to work for money. Financial Independence is closely related to the concept of Early Retirement/Retiring Early (RE) - quitting your job/career and pursuing other activities with your time. At its core, FI/RE is about maximizing your savings rate (through less spending and/or higher income) to achieve FI and have the freedom to RE as fast as possible.
r/PersonalFinanceCanada
Your one-stop shop to discuss personal finance within Canada.
r/UKPersonalFinance
Discuss, learn and request advice on how to budget, protect, save and invest your pounds and pence in the UK.
r/debtfree
A community for people working towards being debt free.
r/CreditCards
A subreddit for discussing credit cards. Be sure to read sub rules before posting, use the resources linked in the sidebar / about section of the sub, and use search to see if your question has already been answered.
r/beermoney
/r/Beermoney is a community for people to discuss mostly online money-making opportunities. You shouldn't expect to make a living, but it is possible to make extra cash on the side for your habits/needs. IGNORE UNSOLICITED DMS/CHATS
r/RobinHood
Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/robinhood This is an unofficial, community-run subreddit for folks who use Robinhood. We have nothing to do with Robinhood Financial, LLC and that's okay.
r/eupersonalfinance
A discussion forum for advice on personal finance in EU countries. Learn about budgeting, saving, getting out of debt, credit, investing, and retirement planning. Join our community, read the Wiki & FAQ, and get on top of your finances!
r/FinancialPlanning
Discuss and ask questions about personal finances, budgeting, income, retirement plans, insurance, investing, and frugality.
r/Fire
FI/RE (Financial Independence / Retiring Early) is a money strategy that's sweeping the nation. It's not easy, but it is simple: earn more, spend less, and use the difference wisely. Build a baseline of financial security with the difference first, then use it to invest for your future. That way you can begin to earn financial freedom and control your own destiny.
r/dividends
A community by and for dividend growth investors. Let's make money together!
r/Bogleheads
Bogleheads are passive investors who follow Jack Bogle's simple but powerful message to diversify with low-cost index funds and let compounding grow wealth. Jack founded Vanguard and pioneered indexed mutual funds. His work has since inspired others to get the most out of their long-term investments. Active managers want your money - our advice: keep it! How? Investing in broad-market low-cost indexes, diversified between equities and fixed income. Buy, hold, pay low fees, and stay the course!
r/AusFinance
Australian Personal Finance: budgeting, saving, getting out of debt, investing, and saving for retirement. Please read the sidebar and observe sub rules when posting.
r/phinvest
For Filipinos interested in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETFs, forex, crypto, banking, business, insurance, and any other topic related to investing money, making money, or growing money in the Philippines.
r/personalfinance
Learn about budgeting, saving, getting out of debt, credit, investing, and retirement planning. Join our community, read the PF Wiki, and get on top of your finances!
r/stocks
The most serious place on Reddit for Stock related discussions! Don't hesitate to tell us about a ticker we should know about, market news, or financial education. Check out our WIKI that has beginner & advanced topics on both investing & trading.
r/Frugal
Frugality is the mental approach we each take when considering our resource allocations. It includes time, money, convenience, and many other factors.
r/Shoestring
A community to discuss frugal travelling, last-minute travel deals, cheap destinations, and cheap means of travel. Whether couchsurfing, camping, or staying in hostels, whether hitchhiking or staying on Airbnb, let's discuss and share the best budget travel ideas and deals!
r/povertyfinance
Financial advice, frugality tips, stories, opportunities, and general guidance for people who are struggling financially. No Judgement, just advice!
r/financialindependence
This is a place for people who are or want to become Financially Independent (FI), which means not having to work for money. Financial Independence is closely related to the concept of Early Retirement/Retiring Early (RE) - quitting your job/career and pursuing other activities with your time. At its core, FI/RE is about maximizing your savings rate (through less spending and/or higher income) to achieve FI and have the freedom to RE as fast as possible.
r/UKPersonalFinance
Discuss, learn and request advice on how to budget, protect, save and invest your pounds and pence in the UK.
r/CreditCards
A subreddit for discussing credit cards. Be sure to read sub rules before posting, use the resources linked in the sidebar / about section of the sub, and use search to see if your question has already been answered.
r/beermoney
/r/Beermoney is a community for people to discuss mostly online money-making opportunities. You shouldn't expect to make a living, but it is possible to make extra cash on the side for your habits/needs. IGNORE UNSOLICITED DMS/CHATS
r/RobinHood
Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/robinhood This is an unofficial, community-run subreddit for folks who use Robinhood. We have nothing to do with Robinhood Financial, LLC and that's okay.
r/eupersonalfinance
A discussion forum for advice on personal finance in EU countries. Learn about budgeting, saving, getting out of debt, credit, investing, and retirement planning. Join our community, read the Wiki & FAQ, and get on top of your finances!
r/FinancialPlanning
Discuss and ask questions about personal finances, budgeting, income, retirement plans, insurance, investing, and frugality.
r/Fire
FI/RE (Financial Independence / Retiring Early) is a money strategy that's sweeping the nation. It's not easy, but it is simple: earn more, spend less, and use the difference wisely. Build a baseline of financial security with the difference first, then use it to invest for your future. That way you can begin to earn financial freedom and control your own destiny.
r/Bogleheads
Bogleheads are passive investors who follow Jack Bogle's simple but powerful message to diversify with low-cost index funds and let compounding grow wealth. Jack founded Vanguard and pioneered indexed mutual funds. His work has since inspired others to get the most out of their long-term investments. Active managers want your money - our advice: keep it! How? Investing in broad-market low-cost indexes, diversified between equities and fixed income. Buy, hold, pay low fees, and stay the course!
r/AusFinance
Australian Personal Finance: budgeting, saving, getting out of debt, investing, and saving for retirement. Please read the sidebar and observe sub rules when posting.
r/phinvest
For Filipinos interested in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETFs, forex, crypto, banking, business, insurance, and any other topic related to investing money, making money, or growing money in the Philippines.